Black Maternal Health Webinar

On Sept. 28, EmblemHealth hosted an educational webinar on Black maternal health, providing education and actionable tips for individuals and their loved ones to use throughout their pregnancy journeys.

09/28/2023

By Lauren Carr
Strategic Manager, Policy & Government Affairs

On September 28, EmblemHealth hosted an educational webinar on Black maternal health, providing education and actionable tips for individuals and their loved ones to use throughout their pregnancy journeys.

To address this timely and critical issue, we were honored to receive support from New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and Assemblymember Michaelle Solages.

“For birthing people across New York City, particularly Black women, maternal health is a matter of life and death,” said Speaker Adams. “Each loss represents a mother, a family, and a community devastated by preventable trauma and pain. There is still much more work to be done, but I am hopeful that through continued public education and discussions, we will galvanize the support to enact the necessary investments and reforms at all levels of government. Thank you to EmblemHealth for hosting this important webinar on Black Maternal Health.”

“Systematic racism, implicit bias, lack of affordable child care, and barriers to other essential services are a few of the many significant factors fueling disparities in maternal health care among Black women,” said Assemblymember Solages. “I’m proud to stand with EmblemHealth in support of prioritizing and amplifying the voices of Black women — helping to ensure that they have joy and health in birth.”

Rise lead, Nicole Browne-Jones, Director, Ops Quality & Learning, guided the discussion with our expert panelists: Dr. Michele Germain, OB/Gyn; and Jacqueline Prince-Espinosa, AVP, Medicaid Product Strategy, as they discussed clinical risk factors, coping, and more.

If you couldn’t join us or would like to see it again, watch the full video (33:02) to the right or the special remarks by clicking the two links below:

Find more maternal health information on our recently updated women’s health resource page — which includes new self-advocacy checklists on pregnancy, labor, and delivery — to help guide individuals through their journey.

The Public Policy team will continue to address pressing public health and health equity issues in partnership with our internal experts and external allies. Look out for more programming and announcements in the coming months.

Note: Any information provided during the course of this session is for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be substituted for regular consultation with your health care provider. If you have any concerns about your health, please contact your health care provider's office. This information provided during this session is not intended to imply that services or treatments described in the information are covered benefits under your plan.